Gertrud (first name)

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Gertrud , also Gertrude , Gertraud is a female given name .

origin

Gertrud is a name from the Germanic language area . The first part refers to: ger 'spear, throwing spear'. The second part comes from Old High German either from -trud- 'strong, die power, violence, or -trud-, -trut- ' (ver) trust, dear '.

popularity

The first name Gertrud enjoyed great popularity in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century . From 1905 to the early twenties it was almost continuously the most frequently given female first name. In the period that followed, its popularity continued to decline.

variants

  • Gertrud, Gertrude, ancient: Gertrudis
  • Gertraud
  • ancient: Geretrud (e / is)
  • ancient: Garitrude, Gartrude
  • Gerdrut (in the Elbe-Weser triangle)
  • Gesche ( Low German variant)
  • Gertruda, Czech

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Saints and blessed

Rulers

More nobles of the Middle Ages

Personal name

Gertrud, Gertrude, Gertrudis
Gertraud, Gertraude

Fictitious namesake

  • the doll figure of a mouse from the fairytale forest, see Mr. Fuchs and Mrs. Elster
  • Gertrude of Denmark, Hamlet's mother in William Shakespeare's play of the same name

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.beliebte-vornamen.de/5092-gertrud.htm
  2. Gertrude of Bavaria possibly identical to Saint Gertrude of Brabant , also Garitrude / Gertrude of Schelde-Mosel or Franconia (* around 560 or 570, † around 649 or 655), daughter of Theudebald of Bavaria or / or Ansbertus of Schelde , married to Richimer / Richomer von Franken, as widow Abbess of Hamaye / Hamage
  3. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz:  Gertrud van Oosten. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 2, Bautz, Hamm 1990, ISBN 3-88309-032-8 , Sp. 233.